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Ruddy ground dove

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them. Laying of 2 eggs, hatched by the couple between 11 and 13 days. The chicks leave the nest at most 2 weeks old. The couple, sometimes two days later, already start a new litter, when the environmental conditions allow. The nests are built in low and tall trees and sometimes in banana clusters or in gutters of the houses and on the roofs.
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It measures 12–18 cm (4.7–7.1 in) in length and weighs about 35–56 g (1.2–2.0 oz). The male, with reddish brown feathers, dominant color on the adult's body, in contrast to the head, bluish gray. The female is all brown. In both sexes, on the wing there are a series of black spots
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Very aggressive with each other, although they can form groups, they compete for food and defend territories using one of the wings to strike hard at the opponent. The males are more bellicose. In disputes or when they sunbathe, lying on their side on the ground and with the wing stretched upwards,
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Ruddy ground doves are small short-tailed pigeons, 17 cm (6.7 in) long with a weight normally about 47 g (1.7 oz). Adult males have a pale grey head and neck, and rich rufous upperparts, black-spotted on the wing coverts. The underparts are paler brown, the tail is edged black,
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The couple maintains a nest territory, keeping other doves close at hand. The male has a monotonous chant , of two low and fast calls, repeated continuously for several seconds. The nests are small bowls of branches and sticks, made between vines or branches, tightly closed by the branches around
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Adapts to artificial environments created by human action. Lives in open areas; the deforestation facilitated its expansion, especially in the areas formed to pasture or grain farming. They entered the big cities in the southeast and midwest regions of Brazil.
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In any case, this friendly and even naive species is far from disappearing from the backyards of our houses and from the squares and gardens of our cities, even if they are in large buildings.
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The ruddy ground dove is very common in scrub and other open country, including cultivated land and urban centers, where it can be seen feeding on grain alongside
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and the underwings are cinnamon and black. The female is grey-brown rather than rufous, and has less contrast between head and body than the male.
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Its flight is fast and direct, with the regular beats and occasional sharp flick of the wings which are characteristic of pigeons in general.
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Bird watchers in the south-central part of the United States have been observing a “replacement” of this species by another pigeon,
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Ruddy ground doves feed mainly on seeds, but also sometimes on snails and small insects. Their call is a soft cooing
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on the feathers. The chicks come out with traces of the plumage of each sex.
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they show the large area of black feathers under the wing.
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It has 4 subspecies, only one of which occurs in Brazil:
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The Online Guide to the Animals of Trinidad and Tobago
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Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Columbiformes
Columbidae
Columbina
Binomial name
Temminck

New World
dove
Mexico
Brazil
Peru
Paraguay
Argentina
Trinidad
Tobago
Texas
California
feral pigeons
nest
eggs

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